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Jerusalem police taking to the skies

Surveillance balloons monitoring protests

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FAA records show rising drone threats WASHINGTON – Pilots around the United States have reported a surge in near-collisions and other dangerous encounters with small drones in th...

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Central African rebels release hostages BANGUI, Central African Republic – Several hostages, including a Polish priest, were released Wednesday after being held by rebels in Cent...

Monitors find no new cases of Ebola in U.S.

Program straining local officials

Free-speech case heading to high court

Man argues his Facebook posts were rap lyrics, not threats

Testimony shows seemingly unorthodox forensic practices

© 2014, The Washington Post When police officer Darren Wilson left the Ferguson, Missouri, scene of the shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown, the officer returned to the pol...

Dems urged to focus on helping U.S. workers

Senator says health-care reform was mistake

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EPA expected to unveil smog rule WASHINGTON – Coming full circle on a campaign promise, the Obama administration will propose tightening the amount of a smog-forming pollutant in ...

Immigrants to get benefits

Obama plan to make many eligible for Social Security

Nuclear deal may be hard to conclude

Envoys say Iran’s position unlikely to change much

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Afghan president orders military review KABUL, Afghanistan – President Ashraf Ghani has ordered a top-to-bottom review of the operations of Afghanistan’s defense forces, including...

‘Tussle’ in Ferguson a key issue

Grand jury believes officer felt life was being threatened
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